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PUBLIC LAW 100-000—MMMM. DD, 1988

102 STAT. 4268

PUBLIC LAW 100-690—NOV. 18, 1988

tion efforts. These funds may only be used to arm eiircraft edready in the inventory of the recipient country, and may not be used for the purchsise of new aircraft. (b) NOTIFICATION TO CONGRESS.—The Committee on Foreign Af-

fairs of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate shall be notified of the use of any such funds for that purpose at least 15 days in advance in accordance with the reprogramming procedures applicable under section 634A of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961. SEC. 4204. TRAINING FOR NARCOTICS CONTROL ACTIVITIES.

(a) EARMARKING OF FUNDS.—Not less than $2,000,000 of the funds made available for fiscal year 1989 to carry out chapter 5 of part II of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (relating to international military education and training) shall be available only for— (1) education and training in the operation and maintenance of equipment used in narcotics control interdiction and eradication efforts of countries in Latin America and the Caribbean which are described in subsection (c); and (2) the expenses of deploying, upon the request of the government of a foreign country described in subsection (c), Department of Defense mobile training teams in that foreign country to conduct training in military-related individual and collective skills that will enhance that country's ability to conduct tactical operations in narcotics interdiction. (h) UNITS ELIGIBLE FOR TRAINING.—Education and training may

be provided under subsection (a)(1) and training may be provided under subsection (a)(2) only for foreign law enforcement agencies, or other units, that are organized for the specific purpose of narcotics enforcement. (c) ELIGIBLE COUNTRIES.—Assistance may be provided under this section only for countries— (1) which are major illicit drug producing or major drugtransit countries (as defined in section 481(i) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961); (2) which have democratic governments; and (3) whose law enforcement agencies do not engage in a consistent pattern of gross violations of internationaly recognized human rights (as defined in section 502B(d)(l) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961). (d) COORDINATION WITH INTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS CONTROL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM.—Assistance under this section shall be co-

ordinated with assistance provided under chapter 8 of part I of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (relating to international narcotics control). (e) WAIVER OF SECTION 660.—Assistance may be provided pursuant

to this section notwithstanding the prohibition contained in section 660 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (relating to police training). SEC. 4205. MILITARY ASSISTANCE FOR ANTI-NARCOTICS EFFORTS.

(a) PURPOSES OF ASSISTANCE.—Assistance provided under this section shall be designed to— (1) enhance the ability of friendly governments to control illicit narcotics production and trafficking;